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The Junctions Between Animal Cells That Allow the Free Passage

Question 62

Question 62

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The junctions between animal cells that allow the free passage of molecules smaller than approximately 1000 daltons are called


A) tight junctions.
B) plasmodesmata.
C) gap junctions.
D) hemidesmosomes.

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